MisterD-Di
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Fri 13th Apr 2012 2:26pm
On 12th Apr 2012 7:10pm, Beesman said:
The Empress Fish Bar was always top chip shop for me but in the 70's the chip shop owned by George Curtis in Somerville Road used to sell the most delicious pork and chips. I don't recall any other chip shops in Coventry selling such a rare delicacy at the time!
You wouldn't have had to travel far! The Ansty Road Bar-B-Q, about 30 yards away, also served excellent pork & chips, with stuffing if required at no extra cost. These places were regular haunts in the 70s after a night out. The decision was always whether to have the pork & chips or the faggots, peas & chips. I confess that sometimes it was both!
I think the Parsons Nose may also have served pork & chips, but not in the same class. Their speciality was always faggots, peas & chips, AKA an 'all-in'.
Do you remember the Empress Fish Bar had a separate section where you could eat in? That was also a favourite, I think you paid an extra 6d to eat off a plate.
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Beesman
Cornwall
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Fri 13th Apr 2012 3:25pm
I guess as a Sky Blues fan I must have felt an obligation to patronise Big George's eaterie!! |
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anne
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Fri 13th Apr 2012 8:55pm
On 12th Apr 2012 10:53pm, RosieUK said:
Sounds divine
Hi Paula!
Yes they are lovely and at two lots for £8 - with mushy peas - very reasonable! |
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
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Sun 15th Apr 2012 3:55pm
On 9th Aug 2011 7:22pm, Midland Red said:
Just been to mine (has been favourite for many many years)
Hipswell Highway!
Agreed. When I worked close by, it was my favourite venue, and I knew people who came from as far as Leamington Spa to get their fish and chips from the 'Hipswell Fish and Chip Saloon'. |
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stevie g
wyken, coventry
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Thu 19th Apr 2012 6:55am
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stevie g
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Thu 19th Apr 2012 6:58am
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Ghengis Smith
Ireland
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Thu 26th Apr 2012 4:02pm
The Hippy Chippy
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet
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Radford kid
Coventry
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Fri 17th Aug 2012 9:27am
This is going back a bit but does anyone remember the fish processing building just behind the old Opera House in Corporation St? To get to the building's entrance was via the little street next to the old pub, bottom of Bishop Street, the buildings ran parallel to Bishop St behind what is now a gym? Not too sure what the name of the shop is called under the gym but it did sell furniture. My old dad used to sell fish and chips from a fish and chip wagon, he also sold seafood, cockles, mussels, etc. I used to go with my dad to collect the seafood from this building and was fascinated by the workings, lots of women sifting the seafood as it passed along a flat table, I remember the place was swimming with water and the ladies wore big waterproof aprons. The roof was of corrugated steel and resembled air raid shelters with bricked up frontage and doors, love to know if this was a dream or was it real? Last I knew of the site it was a car park. I hope someone will recall. Colin
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anne
coventry
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Fri 17th Aug 2012 11:43am
On 17th Aug 2010 4:19pm, MLMcDonald said:
From Canada: my mother's family had a fish/ fish & chips shop in Coventry run by my great uncle Jack (John) Brown. During the 50s and 60s when things were still a bit hard in Coventry and people were on half-time, the shop kept going and kept a few people employed. It was a longstanding business and continued for at least two generations, with one daughter owning her own shop. I wonder if any photos exist of the shop(s)or perhaps someone remembers its name? Am trying to locate family. Many thanks.
Hi. One of the daughters of the family, who lived there from before the war, lives near to me. She told me all about it when we were on the no.7 bus one day! She has also appeared on tv in a film about the Blitz. here were several daughters - when it came to this lady's wedding they were only using the bottom half of Trinity Church and she had to say her vows at the lower altar. The thing that sticks in my mind is that she 'can close my eyes and see the dust blowing into the corners of the street, all those years ago.'
If you want to inbox me some contact details, in confidence, I'll make sure she gets them. If you don't feel happy about doing that I'll let her know about your post if you want me to.
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Radford kid
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Sat 18th Aug 2012 9:12am
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scrutiny
coventry
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Sat 18th Aug 2012 5:13pm
Hi Colin, everything ok and I return the sentiment.
I do not remember the seafood plant but I worked with a Scottish man who came to Coventry with his wife in the late fifties. His wife worked as a fish filleter in Aberdeen and her first job here was a fish filleter for "Fishy Moores" but not at the chip shop. It was on an industrial scale of filleting, so this could be where you are remembering. I know she worked full shifts alongside others but that is all I know, sorry for the useless information. |
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Radford kid
Coventry
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Tue 21st Aug 2012 8:49am
Cheers John, you can only comment on what you know or you think you know. I thank you for your input and for all I know it may have been part of Fishy Moore's but I it was a bit before them as we are talking about 1953ish, I think this thread may end here. It seems not to have stirred anyone's memory or interest maybe? Still I live in hope on this one. Glad to see you are ok. Colin
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